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#2013 of 2040
06 nissan sentra spec v by spec_v_06
Sep 10, 2007 (9:31 am)
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Replying to: L8_Apex (Jul 31, 2000 1:49 am)

anyone know where i can find a turbocharger for my car without payin 6000 damn dollars for it when you can get one for an 05 for only 2900. I have been looking everywhere. also would it be better to supercharge it? just curious what you guys thought
#2014 of 2040
i hate nismo by spec_v_06
Sep 10, 2007 (9:35 am)
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hey you want performance parts buy a 350z or you screwed.
#2015 of 2040
i love my car by doofus54
Oct 07, 2007 (1:59 am)
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I bought my Sentra wagon new in '88 and after about 340,000 miles I can say it is by far the best car I have ever owned. Except for routine stuff the sum of my problems are:
one clutch (replaced myself)for 80 bucks.
one compressor (also replaced myself)250 bucks.
One radiator (replaced plastic one with brass one from an earlier model) 25 bucks. I think '88 on up had plastic. NOTE. Watch out if you have an old car. The plastic radiator can burst without warning.
 And the cv joints almost last forever if you pay attention to them. Of course a car can't endure 20 southern summers sans garage without showing its age, but it is sound under the hood. And if you have a new car and can afford to have the paint sealed, do it. I believe the key to getting the most out of a car is LET IT REACH OPERATING TEMP BEFORE YOU MOVE IT. All the time. Not just winter. Another perk is, they made a bazillion of that type, so there is a never ending used parts supply.
 To those of you who believe in keeping cars forever, rock on. You know where I'm coming from. We are a dying breed. I can tell you this, if I must someday buy another car, it will be a Nissan.
#2016 of 2040
foggy windows inside by bpatriquin
Oct 20, 2007 (4:47 pm)
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Not leaking antifreeze and no smell of it...windows get extremely excessive amounts of moisture when it gets colder out. All heating and a/c controls seem to work properly. Anyone experience this problem.
#2017 of 2040
Re: foggy windows inside [bpatriquin] by doofus54
Nov 13, 2007 (5:22 pm)
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Replying to: bpatriquin (Oct 20, 2007 4:47 pm)

here's a problem i had with my sentra that may relate.
when the car gets warm inside, which it will do even on cold sunny days, all the vinyl inside releases an odorless vapor which evenly coats all the glasswork with a film that is invisible on warm days, but in cool weather attracts moisture very easily.
when you get in the car, all the moisture you release, and whats already in the car really fogs up all the glasswork. when the heater gets hot enough the fog goes away, but the vinyl vapor film remains, ready to fog again the next time the car cools off. its not really easy to get off without using windex. more expensive cars use some kind of treatment that prevents the problem. unfortunately, the problem will persist until the car is old and grey.
#2018 of 2040
97 Sentra Distributor by sheri07
Nov 18, 2007 (4:41 pm)
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I have had my car for several years and in the past 9 months my distributor has gone out on me 4 times. Could something else be causing this??? Help please!
#2019 of 2040
The Dilemma of a low-mileage buying opportunity by rickaltman
Nov 19, 2007 (6:04 pm)
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I've got my eye on a 2006 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V, with less than 3,000 miles, selling for under $12,000. Car is practically new...so I'm immediately suspicious. I read the description:
 
LOW MILES ORIGINAL...6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION...MOON-ROOF...STILL HAS THE BRAND NEW CAR SMELL...NO FLOOD DAMAGE...NO FRAME DAMAGE...NO COLLISION DAMAGE...[here we go]...THIS VEHICLE WAS A PREVIOUS THEFT-RECOVERY...INSURANCE COMPANY WROTE THIS CAR OFF AS TOTAL LOSS...
 
I'm trying to assess the risk of a car that was the subject of a theft. Should one go on auto-pilot and run away as fast as possible, or is there an opportunity here? I have the VIN and can find the details of the crime. It's being sold by a local broker.
 
I'm grateful for any input...
 
Rick A.
Pleasanton CA
#2020 of 2040
Re: foggy windows inside [doofus54] by bpatriquin
Dec 11, 2007 (5:53 am)
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Replying to: doofus54 (Nov 13, 2007 5:22 pm)

maybe i will try a couple good scrubbings with windex then if this doesn't help then i wonder if an anti-fog spray just might do the trick, like u can get for safety glasses and snowmobile helmet shields.
#2021 of 2040
Re: 2004 Sentra CD Player problems!!!! [redballs] by olivar
Jan 13, 2008 (3:15 pm)
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Replying to: redballs (Aug 22, 2007 8:17 am)

i had the same problem for my 2002,i bought a complete system from e-bay for a 2003 sentra,it also came with an amplifier. i installed the radio with the four speakers(also came with 2 tweeters) rockford fosgate edition, but don't know how to connect the amp. any info or diagrams would help. i've searched up and down and can't seem to find any illustrations. and don't know where to look.
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2001 Sentra GXE by dickthebutcher
Jan 27, 2008 (10:59 am)
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I just thought I'd post regarding my own experience with a 2001 Sentra GXE, in case anyone's interested. I bought mine new in April, 2001, and I've had it ever since then. It now has about 102,000 miles. The only major unscheduled repair I've had was a leaky head gasket at about 86,000 miles. It cost about $1,000.00 to fix it, and there have been no problems since the repair. The CD player stopped working about 8,000 miles ago -- it just ejects discs you try to put in it.
 
One minor complaint is that the rim around the entrance to the gas tank gets rusty, and causes the "service engine soon" light to come on periodically (or so I'm told). That's frustrating, becuase when it's on frequently for meaningless reasons you won't always know when it's on for a real reason. (Now we wipe it clean periodically and the problem has diminished.)
 
It's been a very solid little car, and I'm hoping to keep it for a few more years. From reading the posts on this site it seems that a lot of people only give feedback on the reliability of their cars after only 5 or 10 or 15 thousand miles. That doesn't really give a great indication of reliability, IMO. Aren't all cars supposed to be pretty trouble-free for at least that long? Anyway, I thought it might be useful to give some long-term indication of how the car is. Oh, and by the way, our other car is a 1998 Honda Accord with 133,000 miles on it. That one has been just as reliable, if not even more so.

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